Pronunciation of the English word wills.
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1. | Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills. | |
2. | Schopenhauer’s saying— “A man can surely do what he wills to do, but he cannot determine what he wills”—impressed itself upon me in youth and has always consoled me when I have witnessed or suffered life’s hardships. | |
3. | Our bodies are our gardens, to which our wills are gardeners. | |
4. | In order to bring about an effective agreement of wills, it is not sufficient to study other languages. | |
5. | Every man is free to do that which he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man. | |
6. | God wills it. | |
7. | That is, the 'new' Will, as if there could be two wills of the Creator. | |
8. | Some people these days are going so far as to leave instructions in their wills about how to handle their email inboxes and social media profiles after they die. | |
9. | God wills it thus. | |
10. | Then if some statesman reverend and grave, / stand forth conspicuous, and the tumult brave / all, hushed, attend; his guiding words restrain / their angry wills. |